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IEEE China Office

IEEE China Office. Lan Wang Project Manager, IEEE China Office Kolkata, India March 2012. IEEE China Office. Approved by IEEE BoD in 2006 Strategy Increase visibility of IEEE and its members in China

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IEEE China Office

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  1. IEEE China Office Lan Wang Project Manager, IEEE China Office Kolkata, India March 2012

  2. IEEE China Office • Approved by IEEE BoD in 2006 • Strategy • Increase visibility of IEEE and its members in China • Further local engagement of and collaboration with IEEE Members, industry, government, academia and related organizations • Maximize IEEE influence and impact locally through valued programs, products and services

  3. Location • Science Park of Haidian District, Beijing

  4. Location • Science Park of Haidian District, Beijing Tsinghua University Peking University IEEE China Office Chinese Academy of Sciences

  5. Location • Science Park of Haidian District, Beijing 11/5/2014

  6. Staff Global Offices China Office Ning Hua Director of China Operations Conference Manager Frank Zhao Product Manager Lan Wang Project Manager Violet Cheng Office Admin Standards Manager Qing Li Client Srv. Mgr. 2012 Planning 2012 Planning

  7. What we do in China Membership Activities Standards Activities Technical Activities • Serve, support and engage members and volunteers • Membership development • Localize materials – website, flyers, etc. • Attract Chinese companies to SA • Workshops / seminars • Develop relationship with local SDOs • Standard education • Conferences • Chapters • Certification programs Educational Activities Publication Activities Corporate Activities • Accreditation/ University program evaluation • Technical English Program • TISP • Attract Chinese journals • Spectrum Chinese version • IPR protection • Promote IEEE’s visibility • Engage with government • Support IEEE President visits

  8. Membership IEEE Opportunity/Challenge Chinese Institute of Electronics: 100,000 China Computer Federation: 14,000 China Institute of Communication: 80,000 Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering: 100,000 2011: 9,273 2006: 4,300 Higher grade: 73% Students/GSM: 27% 115% IET 2011: 3,500 Higher grade: 18% Students: 82%

  9. Conferences IEEE Opportunity/Challenge Number of scientific and technical paper published by Chinese authors in 2010*, In English: 121,500 In Chinese: 530,600 2011: 195 2006: 67 191% IET 2011: 12 Quantity? Quality? * Data from Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China

  10. Standards IEEE-SA Opportunity/Challenge Standards as a tool for China’s (indigenous) innovation Standards-taker->Standards-shaper In 2010, China initiated 227 international standards * 14 Chinese corporate members 10 Standards initiated by Chinese corporations 3 MoUs with Chinese SDOs “ For China, an ‘international standards’ is a standard developed under the umbrella of an international institution recognized by China, in most cases the United Nations. Standards developed by US or EU SDOs are not recognized” * Data from Standardization Administration of China

  11. Educational Activities IEEE Opportunity/Challenge Market volume of China continuing professional education* 17B USD Accreditation workshops 2006/2007/2008/2009/2010 University program evaluations 3 evaluations in 2011 T-I-S-P workshop 2009 Technical English Program 2010, 2012 (planning) IEEE’s business model? * Data from China Higher Education Reform and Development Network

  12. 2012 and Beyond • Membership growth to 10,500 by end of 2012 • China should be among top 4 in 5 years • Consolidate conferences in China • Streamline the process to increase high quality conferences while reducing the number of low quality events • Increase China participation in SA • International standards -> Global standards • Standards education • Evaluate Chinese continuing education market, and develop a business plan to tap into this market • Technical English Program Workshop (2012) • cn.ieee.org • IEEE Spectrum Chinese version • Chinese social media (weibo)

  13. Summary • China has been moving into technology-centered global competition, which means great opportunities for IEEE • In almost every aspect of IEEE’s businesses in China, we have been enjoying pretty rapid growth while facing serious competition and challenges • Significant differences existing across countries may require IEEE to find its own approaches to face competitions and cope with challenges • IEEE China Office is the Operations Center in China to develop IEEE’s activities in China

  14. Thank you!

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